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End to Cuba Travel Restrictions?

Recently, the Obama Administration made it easier for Cuban Americans to travel to their ancestral homeland. The measure allows for annual visits to see their relatives on the…

First Western Tourists Visit Iraq

Iraq has spent the last 6 years in the mist of a bloody war. With the surge slowing down violence, the door has opened for very limited ‘adventure’…

Virgin Launches Space Tourism

Over the past few years, Virgin Galactic has been working on the world’s first spaceline. Led by billionaire maverick Richard Branson and tech developer Burt Rutan, Virgin has…

Dubai to Ban Public Kisses, Skimpy Clothes

Dubai is in the process of passing a set of behavior guidelines that are aimed at expatriates and visitors to the Gulf city. The restrictions will include an…

Citing Tourism, Utah Bars Open to Public

The Utah legislature is set to end a 40-year-old system that required an application and fee in order to enter a bar. With tourism struggling, Utah is looking…

Airlines Fees for Toilet Use + More

This week, two budget airlines are in discussions with regard to unprecedented fees for their customers. Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has admitted to pondering coin-operated toilets on their airplanes….

New Tsunami Museum in Indonesia

Close to a quarter of a million individuals were killed by the tsunami that hit Indonesia on December 26, 2004. On Monday, a museum that pays tribute to…

20 Travel Tips From Our Commenters

Joanna Young of Confident Writing recently compiled an excellent resource for fighting writer’s block by using suggestions from her readers. That inspired Enduring Wanderlust to select 20 helpful…

Hotel To Guests: Pay as You Wish!

Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen has instituted a “pay what you want” policy for their current promotion. Ibis is positioned in the heart of Singapore, close to local transportation,…

Travelers Should Help Free Rice and Kiva

Free Rice and Kiva are two non-profit websites that are a perfect fit for travelers. Travelers usually return from their wandering with a yearning to give back. Each…